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Wednesday, December 15, 2004

Today has been a long and busy day. We went to Lebanon and did alittle shopping before my doctor's appointment. Got Austin a new coat, blue/gray, so now he doesn't look a bumble bee in bubble wrap in his black/yellow coat. Seen the doctor at 1:30 and I am scheduled for surgery early Friday afternoon. He said there is a chance the cyst may be all wrapped around the nerves and it could become a complicated surgery. But, let's keep our fingers and toes crossed that it isn't! So, I should be home Friday evening.
The Chapter called me today and said they were fine tuning my brochure, The Voice Of A Child and it should be finalized next week. And the lady that is doing the illustrations for our Children's book is working on some ideas, so we will hopefully get together on that soon. My Publisher said we will be doing a reprint soon, and fix a couple of typos in Young Hope and add Linda Tucker's name as the Editor. I feel so bad for forgetting to put her name in there the first time. Thank God, she understands! I couldn't have done it without her help. I have to get what chores I can get done between now and tomorrow, before surgery on Friday. I finished wrapping all of the presents today. Yeah!
Sometimes, I think we are so misunderstood by our friends. I guess we don't always spell things out clearly and lord only knows I have trouble comprehending what is said many times. I may ask many questions and repeat myself, but it is only because I am trying to get things straight in my own mind and reassure myself of what is going on.
Take care and God Bless!

1 Comments:

Tracy, i stumbled upon your blog, and was touched my the description. I pray that not only will the computer be your window to the world, but that God will open up your eyes in your struggles as your mind progressively fails you that you may continue to find joy and contentment in the beauty of God's plan for your life...